Thematic Bible

Job 27:1

And Job proceeded and went forth in his communication, saying,
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Job 27:2

"As truly as God liveth, which hath taken away my power from me; and the Almighty, that hath vexed my mind;
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Job 27:3

My lips shall talk of no vanity, and my tongue shall speak no deceit,

Job 27:4

while my breath is in me, and as long as the wind that God hath given me is in my nostrils.

Job 27:5

God forbid, that I should grant your cause to be right! As for me, until mine end come will I never go from my innocence.
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Job 27:6

My righteous dealing will I keep fast, and not forsake it; for my conscience reproveth me not in all my conversation.

Job 27:7

"Therefore mine enemy shall be found as the ungodly; and he that taketh part against me, as the unrighteous.
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Job 27:8

What hope hath the hypocrite, though he have great good, and though God give him riches after his heart's desire?

Job 27:9

Doth God hear him the sooner, when he crieth unto him in his necessity?

Job 27:10

Hath he such pleasure and delight in the Almighty, that he dare always call upon God?

Job 27:11

"I will teach you in the name of God: and the thing that I have of the Almighty, will I not keep from you.
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Job 27:12

Behold, ye stand in your own conceit, as though ye knew all things. Wherefore then do ye go about with such vain words,
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Job 27:13

saying, 'This is that portion that the wicked shall have of God, and the heritage that Tyrants shall receive of the Almighty'?

Job 27:14

If he get many children, they shall perish with the sword, and his posterity shall have scarceness of bread.

Job 27:15

Look, whom he leaveth behind him, they shall die and be buried, and no man shall have pity of his widows.

Job 27:16

Though he have as much money as the dust of the earth, and raiment as ready as the clay,

Job 27:17

he may well prepare it: but the godly shall put it upon him, and the innocent shall deal out the money.

Job 27:18

His house shall endure as the moth, and as a booth that the watchman maketh.

Job 27:19

When the rich man dieth, he carrieth nothing with him: he is gone in the twinkling of an eye.

Job 27:20

Destruction taketh hold upon him as a water flood, and the tempest stealeth him away in the night season.

Job 27:21

A vehement wind carrieth him hence, and departeth: a storm plucketh him out of his place.

Job 27:22

It rusheth in upon him, and spareth him not, he may not escape from the power thereof.

Job 27:23

Then clap men their hands at him, yea and jest of him, when they look upon his place.